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Happy National Siblings Day, everyone! Sure, siblings fight on occasion, but at the end of the day, they'll always have your back. To prove my point, we asked players to share a photo with their siblings! WARNING: You may want to call your siblings and profess your love after scrolling though.

The English Trio - Jordan cheesing with sisters Rebecca and Carla after a night on the town.

The Wonderful Wondolowskis - Chris and brothers Stephen and Matt pose for a classic matching sweater photo. Admit it: We've all taken a photo like this.

The Kicking Kovals - JJ strikes a pose alongside sisters Becca and Tatum during a family wedding.

Meet the Thompsons - Talk about sibling bonding. Here's Tommy and his brother Tanner after winning the Big Ten Conference while playing at Indiana.

The Merry Merediths - Bryan Meredith smiles for the camera alongside older brother Patrick and older sister Kaitlyn. And how can we forget about Chester.

It's a Michigan Thing - Don't let this fight for the ball fool you: Fatai and his brother Latif are inseparable, even if they both went to rival universities.

Congratulations to Quakes president Dave Kaval for being named to the Sports Business Journal's 2015 40 under 40 class! This award ceremony is an annual celebration of the best young talent in sports business. The class of 2015 met Thursday, April 9 in downtown Los Angeles at the JW Marriott in L.A. Live.

The Finisher: Chris Wondolowski has nine goals in 11 career games against Vancouver, making him the all-time scoring leader against Whitecaps FC. He has three multi-goal games against Vancouver, including a brace in a 2-2 draw in July 2011. In 2012, Wondo scored twice during a stirring three-goal sequence over 10 minutes in a 3-1 win.

He’s 22 and hails from 33: Vancouver’s 22-year-old Octavio Rivero, born in Trenta y Tres, Uruguay, leads MLS in scoring with five goals in six games. He came to Vancouver after six months with Chilean Primera Division side O’Higgins FC, where he scored 10 goals in 16 league appearances. Rivero isn't afraid to let them rip either, leading MLS in shots with 23 and shots on goal with 13.

Bay Area ties: The Quakes and Whitecaps FC are practically joined at the Bay Area hip. Vancouver defender Steven Beitashour, a former Leland High School star, broke in with the Quakes. Whitecaps F/M Erik Hurtado was the West Coast Conference Player of the Year in 2012 with Santa Clara. Vancouver defender Christian Dean, a highly rated left-footed center back from East Palo Alto, and Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham, a former California High star, both played for UC Berkeley. Finally, Quakes midfielder Shea Salinas played for Vancouver after being selected in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. He was traded to the Quakes for allocation money in 2011. Quakes’ KLIV Radio color analyst Joe Cannon, a two-time MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, wrapped up his illustrious playing career in Vancouver after the 2013 season. Cannon won a 2001 MLS Cup with the Quakes. Steve Nash, who recently retired from the Los Angeles Lakers, is a member of the Vancouver ownership group. Nash helped No. 15 Santa Clara stun No. 2 Arizona in the 1993 NCAA Tournament.

Home Sweep Home: While the teams are meeting for the first time at Avaya Stadium, the Quakes are unbeaten at home all-time against the Whitecaps FC (1-0-4). The teams drew 0-0 in the Buck Shaw Stadium swan song in 2014.

Head-to-Head Matchups: Vancouver's Octavio Rivero, the MLS leading goal scorer, will go toe-to-toe with Quakes defender Clarence Goodson, who is enjoying a promising start in the backline for San Jose. In the midfield, a bout between two designated players will commence, as Whitecaps midfielder Pedro Morales and Quakes midfielder Matias Perez Garcia will look to win the battle in the middle of the park. Morales is second in MLS in assists with three and leads the league in shots on goal with nine. Garcia, on the otherhand, boasts an MLS best 24 corner kicks and is fourth in the league in fouls suffered. On the flanks, Vancouver's Darren Mattocks and San Jose's Sanna Nyassi will show off their fleet feet in a matchup between arguably two of the fastest players in MLS.

The Quakes will host a book signing with Gary Singh, the author of “The San Jose Earthquakes: A Seismic Soccer Legacy,” Sunday, April 5 in the 7UP Epicenter from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. prior to the Quakes home match against Real Salt Lake at Avaya Stadium!

From San Jose’s inaugural match in 1974 to the 40th anniversary party in San Pedro Square, the book highlights the club’s rich history through untold stories of signature Quakes players, memorable in-game moments and unforgettable championship seasons!

The book is currently on sale at the Quakes Team Store for $19.99 and will be available for purchase on match day.

David Bingham tallied 6 saves against the New England Revolution on Saturday, adding to his growing total of 19 saves on the season. With every save that the Earthquakes make this season, Your Bay Area BMW Centers will donate $100 to the Saves for Schools program!

Can't stop thinking about the Quakes Inaugural Match? We can't either! From the stadium's first-ever goal to Krazy George cameos, we look back at the top 12 moments from the Quakes first-ever match at Avaya Stadium.

12. The first celebratory post-game high-five in Avaya Stadium history.

11. The skydivers catching some major air in pursuit of the Avaya Stadium pitch.

10. I don't think there's any dispute: We have the most popular outdoor bar in North America.

9. Krazy George had Avaya Stadium ringing with the EARTH-QUAKES chant before kickoff!

For Quakes fans making the trip up to Seattle, here are 4 must-see destinations as suggested by Quakes players and coaches with Emerald City ties.

We present to you the Quakes travel guide, Seattle style!

Bryan Meredith: “I used to live up in Capitol Hill and there are great restaurants up there. It’s just outside of the city over the I-5. The Steel Head Diner in Pikes Place would be my first suggestion. They have great seafood, but they just have everything. If you wanted to go site seeing, I would recommend seeing Chihuly, which is right under the space needle.”

Ian Russell: “If you want the best fish and chips in Seattle, you go out to West Seattle to Spud’s Fish and Chips. It’s definitely the best in the city.”

Sanna Nyassi: “I didn’t go out on the town too much during my time in Seattle, but the Space Needle is a nice place to visit. You’ll get to see a very nice view of downtown Seattle and beyond, so I’d advise fans to go there.”

Cordell Cato: “Whenever I got back up to Seattle, I have to go to Pam’s Kitchen. They serve my country’s food, so a lot of Trinidad and Tobago dishes.”

The Earthquakes are happy to welcome El Imperio Sismico as the newest supporters group for the club. This will be El Imperio Sismico’s first season as a supporters group and they will be located in the Supporters Terrace.

The group is primarily based out of San Jose, but they have members from all over the Bay Area, including Hayward and San Francisco. Their leaders have met together casually at Earthquakes games over the years and decided to form a predominantly Hispanic supporters group. They encourage everyone to tailgate and stand with them on game days. Pocos pero locos!

Make history with us! Don't miss the Inaugural Match at Avaya Stadium when the Quakes face the Chicago Fire on March 22 at 4 p.m. PT.

Other than securing your season tickets, starting January 16, fans can purchase Inaugural Match tickets by either:

visiting the Avaya Stadium Box Office located at 1123 Coleman Avenue across from the San Jose International Airport. The box office will be open Monday - Friday from 10am - 4pm, starting January 16. Parking is available in the lot behind the stadium. Follow signs for the box office.